Mountain Rescue Teams in The Lake District were kept busy this bank holiday weekend, with three separate rescues.
The first occurred at 5.45pm on Saturday, when the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team was called to Swirl Hawse after a woman slipped and injured her ankle.
12 team members attended the incident, making their way up to Levers Water Dam in the three team Land Rover Ambulances.
The woman was treated at the scene, and her ankle was splinted.
She was then helped in to a casualty bag on the stretcher for her downward journey, where an Air Ambulance arrived to take her to Furness General Hospital at Barrow.
Then, just before 9pm on the same evening, the Keswick Mountain Rescue Team was called to Sour Milk Ghyll.
A couple had slipped at the foot of the tricky gully and fell, damaging her knee.
She was unable to weight bear, so her husband descended to Seathwaite Farm to seek help.
The lady was treated at the scene, and then stretchered down to the farm, where she was loaded into an NWAS ambulance to be transferred to Carlisle for further treatment.
And yesterday, a woman had to be airlifted fromBlencathra, after she suffered an allergic reaction.
The 18-year-old woman from Cockermouth was airlifter to the Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle for treatment.